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by magduf
2312 days ago
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Where did you get those numbers? It certainly isn't seen in election results. Approximately half the population reliably votes GOP in every election, and they certainly don't want Medicare for All. On the Democrat side, MfA is seen as "extreme"; even in the current Primaries (which is mostly composed of voters who are reasonably strong Democrats), Bernie is only getting about 25% of the vote so far. |
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I have no idea how reliable these polls are, or how much things have changed since they were conducted, but I've heard the statistic before and I at least got the impression that it wasn't considered a controversial one.
From what I understand, there are similar statistics about various other policies that could be considered 'socialist' (but are more European-style social-democratic). While many Americans are strongly opposed to anything with the label socialism, they seem to often actually be in favor of the actual policy that these 'progressives' propose.
I haven't taken any kind of deep dive into this though, so for all I know this is more controversial than I assumed.